Hull's Jahr : a new manual of homoeopathic practice.
- George Heinrich Gottlieb Jahr
- Date:
- 1870
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Hull's Jahr : a new manual of homoeopathic practice. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by the Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, through the Medical Heritage Library. The original may be consulted at the Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, Harvard Medical School.
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![and sulph., wliicli may be profitably opposed to a tendency to immo- derate corpulency. RacIlitiSo—The medicines that have hitherto been most success- fully employed are, in general: Asa., bell., calc, lye, mere, puis., silic, staph., and sulph., also : Mez., nitr.-ac, j)etr., phos., phos.-ac, and rhus For D1STOE.T10N OF THE SPINE, in particular : Bell., calc, puis., and sulph. have proved the most serviceable. Eor Incurvation of the cylindkical bones, and Swelling 05 THE joints : Asa., calc, silic, and sulph. are usually resorted to. Against Enlahgement of the head in children, with Retarded closing of the fontanella, the most efficacious remedies are : Calc, puis., and silic. *^* See also Scrofula, and diseases of the Bones. RllCMIIiatisiOt—The most efficacious medicines are, in general: °Acon., °arn., °bell., °bry., °cham., ^merc, °n.-vom., °phosph., °puls., and '^rhus ; also : °Ant., ars., ^caus., *chin.,fer., ^hep., ign., *lach., lycop., °nux-mosch., phosph., °rhod., rut., °sass., °sep., °sulph., thuj., verat. [°Alufn., ammon., benz.-a., °berb., ^calc-ph., calencL, camp)h., cajin., ^carb.-v., °chinin. ? ^clem., °colch., crotal., cxip., *dap)h., °dulc., euphorb., ^giiaic, iod., °kali, kali-ch., ^kreos., °led., lup., 'inagn.-ar- tif., meph., °mez., °nat.-carb., ^nit.-arc, °ol.-an. ? °ol.-jec ? °phos.-ac, plumb., ran., rhus-r., sab., sang., '^sil., squill., sulph.-a.c, tart., *val. —Ed.] For Acute Rheumatism, the best remedies are : Aeon., am., ars., bell., bry., cliam., chin., dulc, ign., [kal.-bi.] mere, n.-vom., puis., and rhus.—°Chinin. ? For Chronic Rheumatism, especially : Caust., clem., crot., hep., kal.-bi., lach., lycop., phosph., sulph., veratr., provided that Bryon., dulc, ign., mere, nuz-vom., puis., rJtus, or thuj. have been found insufficient. Articular Rheum, tism (with swelling) chiefly requires : Aeon., am., ant., bell., bry., chin., cletn., hep., rhus, or sidph. [Benz.-ae, calc-caust.] That with Painful weariness and stiffness in the limbs : Ant., bry., caus., guaj., lach., and sulph. That with Paralysis, principally : Am., chin., fer., [rhus-r.] and rut., and iperhaTps plumb. For Unsettled rheumatic pains, the n-ost eligible medicines are: Bryon., nux-mosch., nux-vom., and pids., or else : Asa., dap)h., mang., pluivb., and rhod. Rheumatism, caused by Gonorrhcea, requires, in preference: Clem., sass., and thitj., or else: Daph., lycop., and sulph. vol,. II.—3*](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21060666_0065.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


